Kent State's Mark Fackler (47) celebrates his interception return for a touchdown with his teammates in the first half. The Golden Flashes ended Rutgers' quest for an unbeaten season with a 35-23 win. (Rich Schultz/AP)

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Using their head

Cadets hold a photograph to honor Army coach Rich Ellerson, but even that show of support couldn't get Army the win. The Black Knights fell 30-22 to Ball State. (Mike Groll/AP)

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Patriot game

Holding down Old Glory (at least one this big) can be a big job, as Rice band members found out. They held down a large flag during the national anthem before the Owls' game against Southern Miss. Rice won 44-17. (Smiley N. Pool/Houston Chronicle)

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Toeing the line

Missouri's E.J. Gaines picks up a fumble and runs it back for a touchdown during the second half vs. Kentucky. Missouri won 33-10, picking up its first SEC win in the process. (L.G. Patterson/AP)

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Tech knock out

Texas Tech's Bruce Jones (24) knocks the ball away from Kansas State tight end Travis Tannahill during first-half action in Manhattan. The Red Raiders trailed by only three at halftime, but were steamrolled in the final 30 minutes. (Orlin Wagner/AP)

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Northwestern sombrero

Yes, when you think of Northwestern football, there is a decided Spanish flavor. We think. (Nam Y. Huh/AP)

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Probation bowl

A Penn State fan wears a T-shirt referring to the NCAA sanctions prohibiting Penn State and Ohio State from playing in bowl games this year. No matter the sanctions, the game is and was a biggie for pride. (Gene J. Puskar/AP)

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Lions' den

It was a complete white out in State College, as Penn State fans welcomed their team to Beaver Stadium. (Gene J. Puskar/AP)

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Lattimore Injury

South Carolina star running back Marcus Lattimore had to be carted off the field after a gruesome injury to his right knee. Latimore took a helmet to the knee, and the knee bent in a direction it shouldn't have. Coach Steve Spurrier termed it a "severe" injury. It's a tragic loss for South Carolina, given that Lattimore tore the ACL in his left knee a year ago. (Richard Shiro/AP)

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Air over Missouri

Missouri's T.J. Moe, left, cannot reach a pass in the end zone as Kentucky linebacker Avery Williamson chases. But the good news for Missouri is that it still won the game. (Jeff Roberson/AP)

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Buffalo bummer

Colorado's mascot Chip, a buffalo, sits on the sideline with head in hands after watching Oregon score one of its eight first-half touchdowns. The Ducks won 70-14. (Don Ryan/AP)

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Wolfpack fans

North Carolina State fans celebrate enjoyed a 28-25 halftime lead against in-state rival North Carolina, but they ended up seeing their Wolfpack lose 43-35 on a great punt return by Gio Bernard. (Ethan Hyman/The News & Observer)

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Georgia chomp

Georgia's Todd Gurley (3) does a version of the Gator chomp in front of Florida fans after scoring a touchdown vs. Florida. The game was in the balance until late in the fourth quarter. (John Raoux/AP)

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Volunteer Air Force

Tennessee and tight end Mychal Rivera gave it their all vs. South Carolina, but they still came up short and remain winless in SEC play with the 38-35 loss. (AP Photo/Richard Shiro)

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Eagle kick

Boston College dancers perform during an NCAA college football game against Maryland. Boston College won 20-17. (Michael Dwyer/AP)

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Jumping for joy

Nebraska's Eric Martin (46) and defensive coordinator John Papuchis celebrate Martin's sack on the final play of the first half against Michigan. Nebraska defeated Michigan, 23-9. (Matt Miller/Omaha World-Herald/AP)

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Victory smile

In this photo taken with a fisheye lens, Ohio State tight end Jeff Heuerman (86) celebrates with fans after a 35-23 win over Penn State in State College, Pa.(Gene J. Puskar/Ap)

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Your signature, please

Texas A&M quarterback Johnny Manziel (2) signs a football after Texas A&M defeated Auburn 63-21. Manziel has been one of the breakout stars of the college football season. (Butch Dill/AP)

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Feel the mist

Arizona's Shane Zink (75) takes in the water mister on the bench during the second half of the Wildcats' game against Southern California at Arizona Stadium in Tucson, Ariz. Arizona won 39-36. (John Miller/AP)

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Upended in relief

Michigan quarterback Russell Bellomy, center, is upended as he is sacked by Nebraska's Ciante Evans, left, and Eric Martin during the first half. Michigan lost to Nebraska, 23-9, and Michigan quarterback Denard Robinson did not play at all in the second half due to injury. (Nati Harnik/AP)